There is just a game then you have the must win games and Cardiff v Huddersfield is a “MUST WIN GAME” without doubt in anyone’s book. The visitors are propping up the Premier League and eight points below the Welshman and a win for the visitors will see the gap close.
I was disappointed with the FA Cup defeat unlike the South Wales Police Force. Who after the draw for the next round saw the fixture from hell that could have happened if Cardiff would have won. A West Wales v South Wales derby.
In his pre- match press conference yesterday morning, Boss Neil Warnock talked about his 'frustration' on the lack of signings quoting "like climbing a mountain with butter on your hands”. But it is true who will sign for a club playing with relegation hanging over their heads. Whatever happens Warnock and Cardiff are going to find it hard to fill their transfer quote of three to four new players
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The January transfer market is not popular with managers as prices, wages become inflated as clubs, and agents try to make the desperation of the clubs pay for them.
Back in August, both clubs fought out a 0-0 draw.
Warnock made many changes to his squad for the FA Cup fixture against Gillingham last weekend so we can expect the rested players back for this all-important game. Striker Rhys Healey could be in contention to be part of the squad for Huddersfield having return from a loan spell at MK Dons. There will be late fitness tests to key midfielders Victor Camarasa and Harry Arter, who both picked up slight knocks over the festive period.
Kenneth Zohore is not ready to return from a thigh problem but as stepped up his training and winger Kadeem Harris is struggling along with Jazz Richards (hamstring), Danny Ward (facial injury) have all been ruled out according to press reports.
I was disappointed with the FA Cup defeat unlike the South Wales Police Force. Who after the draw for the next round saw the fixture from hell that could have happened if Cardiff would have won. A West Wales v South Wales derby.
In his pre- match press conference yesterday morning, Boss Neil Warnock talked about his 'frustration' on the lack of signings quoting "like climbing a mountain with butter on your hands”. But it is true who will sign for a club playing with relegation hanging over their heads. Whatever happens Warnock and Cardiff are going to find it hard to fill their transfer quote of three to four new players
.
The January transfer market is not popular with managers as prices, wages become inflated as clubs, and agents try to make the desperation of the clubs pay for them.
Back in August, both clubs fought out a 0-0 draw.
Warnock made many changes to his squad for the FA Cup fixture against Gillingham last weekend so we can expect the rested players back for this all-important game. Striker Rhys Healey could be in contention to be part of the squad for Huddersfield having return from a loan spell at MK Dons. There will be late fitness tests to key midfielders Victor Camarasa and Harry Arter, who both picked up slight knocks over the festive period.
Kenneth Zohore is not ready to return from a thigh problem but as stepped up his training and winger Kadeem Harris is struggling along with Jazz Richards (hamstring), Danny Ward (facial injury) have all been ruled out according to press reports.
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